This is a confusion that is rather easy to understand... The german word "See" means lake and "Meer" is sea. So the "Seeforelle" should not be translated as sea trout, but as lake trout.
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This is a confusion that is rather easy to understand... The german word "See" means lake and "Meer" is sea. So the "Seeforelle" should not be translated as sea trout, but as lake trout.
Well what about fly fishing for pike and perch? That's very effective and though more difficult, fly fishng for zander?
Fly fishing is extremely addictive, and it's been my passion since the age of 12. When you start tying your own flies (if you don't already do), the sport becomes very rewarding. Then there's targeting different species, entomology, the list just continues.
One of the main reasons why I love fly fishing, is that it's more difficult than bait fishing and spinning. The feel you get of a fighting fish through a fly rod is something else.
That's definetly flyfishing nowadays. If you had asked me that question 2 years ago i would have answerd lure fishing but since my second best discovery of my life (flyfishing, my girlfriend is the best [size=9:c1a8710e66]maybe she's reading this ;)[/size:c1a8710e66]) I'm completely hooked on this kind of sport. Too bad the dutch countryside isn't the best place for a beginner for fishing with a flyrod so I'llI regulary take my spinning rod chasing the pike. But it says it all when i state that my flyfishing stuff is kept inside when the rest of my fishing gear is stacked in the shed :D
ps: Thanks for the compliment towards the Dutch!
Don't forget, One can add a "Hot Spot" on the Czech Nymph.. Usually just 2 -3 turns of Hot Orange, Flo. Chart; Hot Pink or Flo. Yellow Dubbing.. These are usually applied right in front of the Body- before the Thorax. But some are applied at the Mid point on the Shank. They can often get a Fish interested in the Nymph.. just a hint of Brightness...
Czech Nymphs Rock!!! I've been finding plenty of Locations here in California, where they are the Only way to get the Trout to bite..
Good Day,
Now that is a classic football rainbow!
Christopher
Good Day,
The trick with working with materials like Sili Skin is to take a deep breath, plan ahaed and take your time! Patience is a virtue when working with this material - but patience will reward you. Go slow...
Christopher Soule
Hi Martin,
Great photos. Thanks for doing it, it must be quite a job to look through 1300 pics.
I certainly enjoy looking back at a fantastic weekend.
Tight lines
Anette Hall
Searched for "epoxy fly dryer" on google and found some good infomation last night on www.Reeltime.com discussion group. 1. Use "disco ball" motor. Some Electronic Repair companies may carry them. 2. Remove "Barbacue Roto Motor" from grill. 3. Remove "Sponge Drum Humidifier motor" and use it.
Go to www.scientificsonline.com for motors 3-4 rpm. They have small motors for $5 or so and a heavy duty 115v for $25 I think.
Also, check out www.hagensfish.com for "plug drying table" on pp. 156 and they have 4 rpm motors for $12.95.
Also check out www.jannsnetcraft.com for Rod building motors on pp. 62-63 of catalog.
A great comment from someone on reeltime discussion said he used his Rod making motor. Put in a fiberglass/graphite Rod -- put cork rings every 6" and attached his epoxy flies to the cork. He said he could put 2-3 doz. flies on one Rod. After turning for 2 hours -- he stands the "Rod/Flies" up to finish drying and puts in another Rod/cork and starts a new batch of epoxy flies.
Hope all of this helps.
In His Love,
Clyde
[quote:66f209a0ba="Wiggy"]When's the best time to fish fyn? Can this be easily combined with the best period for fishing on Bornholm?[/quote:66f209a0ba]
Sure. Springtime will be equally good on both islands. March and April are generally good months for sea trout. Bornholm fishing will usually slow down in May and not really get going before September and October again.
[quote:66f209a0ba="Wiggy"]I've understood that the summer is optimal mullet (multe) time, but when do they start appearing in significant numbers along the danish coast?[/quote:66f209a0ba]
Mullet have been very abundant during the late summer and early autum, but unfortunately their numbers aren't as high as they used to be. We still see large schools, but just a few years ago they were a very common sight almost on all trips. The latest years have been a lot slower.
[quote:66f209a0ba="Wiggy"]As regards the fly fair, maybe that's something that can experienced in the future. Another thing to look forward to :)[/quote:66f209a0ba]
The fair alternates between Denmark and The Netherlands, so 2008 is Dutch while 2009 is Danish. The Dutch Fly Fair will be described here in due time: http://www.flyfair.nl/flyfair-english.html
Martin
Mike,
you'll also find lots of information and some videos on: www.speyclave.com
Regards,
Stefan
Thanks very much Stefan, I have just placed an order for the perfect cast.
I can hardly wait for it to arrive. 8)
Once again Thanks
Mike.
Mike,
I would recommend 2 videos:
1. "Introduction to spey casting" with Andre Scholz
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2. "The perfect cast" with Henrik Mortensen
[url]http://www.scierra.com/?product=39[/url]
Have fun with spey casting!
Stefan
Hey Martin, I become twinkle in the eye when I see these nice gallery. Hope to be a part of GFF 2008! Regards, Frank
When's the best time to fish fyn? Can this be easily combined with the best period for fishing on Bornholm?
I've understood that the summer is optimal mullet (multe) time, but when do they start appearing in significant numbers along the danish coast?
As regards the fly fair, maybe that's something that can experienced in the future. Another thing to look forward to :)
Nice RAINBOW Nils !!!
Can you tell us more about the pattern and hook size?
Thanks
Feridun
Very similar to the one I use here in eastern Canada. Works very well with brook trout in rivers and brooks. I also tie them weighted.
Thanks, Pavel, I'll be watching for the books and will buy when they are released. I already have Oliver Edwards' CDs and am enjoying them. Thanks for your information; I really appreciate it and am glad to hear about the new books!
Ray
Harold, the mentioned book from Karel Krivanec is the only one that focuses on Czech nymphing (and is written in English). A lot of other information is on Karel's site www.czechnymphs.com and on the sites you metioned in your email. The only DVD available is DVD Essential Skills with Oliver Edwards Vol. 1 (Czech Nymphing / Upstream Nymphing and North Country Spiders ). This DVD is reviewed on globalflyfisher.com and the whole series is recommended!
The good news is that there will be two new Czech books shortly (both in English). The first one will appear already in December and will be available via www.czechnymph.com (detailed content of the book is still under secret...) and the other one should be published in the spring - this will be a fly catalogue of the top Czech flyfishing competitors!!! I hope this info helped.
[quote:edab80bc37="Wiggy"]to visit Fyn and Ripley von Twinkletoes, the Fly fishing Fair then onto Bornholm to catch a big Sea Trout.[/quote:edab80bc37]
Remember that there is no fly fair in Denmark. It's every second year in Denmark alternating with The Netherlands. This year it's in the lowlands.
And fishing on Bornholm in May where the Fair is, is not the best time of year for the rocky island. March and April are better choices - even February.
Martin
Is there anything you can use instead of the foam?
Thanks Ripley, I really appreciate the offer.
I pretty flexible as regards when I can travel, but obviously I want to experience the 'optimal' periods as opposed to throwing away my time, not that fish is ever a waste of time (god forgive me for thinking such a thought!).
Obviously cheaper the better, but I'm not going to be so tight that my fishing is going to be affected :wink:
If there is no fly fair this year, I can basically come over whenever. I've been discussing the trip with a few friends, but they seem a bit poor and would like to wait till nearer the time. So I'm a bit sceptical as to whether they'd come at all. We'll see.
When's the best time to fish where you are? Also on Bornholm? Though with that said, I may have to fly so it'd only be a trip to your fine self.
Hi guys,
Sorry for my late responds, but a bad flu brought me down.
Normally I fish the fly wet, directly under the surface, because of no weight.
But one time, during my summer holidays in Denmark 07 in the very early morning, I saw rainbows cruising around just under the surface and try to fish it dry ââ¬â and it worked properly.
But I think this was a quit an unusual behaviour.
When fishing the fly wet, I retrieve it in small strips and from time to time I diversify the speed from low to medium low.
Until now Iââ¬â¢ve got very low experience with fishing the fly in rivers and lakes, so perhaps itââ¬â¢s up to you to help with some practise and please let me know of your results.
Kind regards
Kai
You are welcome to visit me and my fishing domain :wink: and share my booty of sea trout.
You can stay at my friends B&B = Dkr 150 per night and that's just 1km away from Wedellsborg area and 700m from my house.
I am not sure if the fly fishing fair is on for 2008? It seems to come around every 2 years but I may be mistaken there.
O well, that's an extra weekends fishing for you then?
What more is there to say?
Just let me know time and duration and it's sorted. ripleydavenport@mail.com
Regards
Ripley
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